General Information and Awareness links:

Children's Safety NetworkDedicated to working with state, territorial and community Maternal & Child Health and Injury & Violence prevention programs to create an environment where all children and youth are safe and healthy.​Cyberbullying Research CenterInformation for parents and guardians, educators and teens.

The Youth Voice Project​More than 13,000 teens in 31 schools took the Youth Voice project survey. A book has been written describing the results of this project and a collection of practical, research-based strategies for supporting mistreated youth, building positive bystander action, and supporting positive inclusive school cultures.

What Youth Can Do:

It Gets BetterThe It Gets Better Project was created to show young LGBT people the levels of happiness, potential, and positivity their lives will reach.

By Students, For StudentsPut learning into action by creating visual displays, mentoring younger students and presenting in class. All activities are designed to be presented in the classroom by students

Teen LineIt is our mission to provide personal teen-to-teen education and support before problems become a crisis, using a national hotline, current technologies and community outreach.​You MatterYou Matter is a safe space for youth to discuss and share stories about mental health and wellness, created and administered by the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

What Schools and Educators Can Do:

KenRigby.net​Ken Rigby's research into bullying began in 1990 and his major interest lies in exploring how research findings can be applied to counter bullying in schools. made contributions to a number of issues. ​GLSENThe leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe schools for all students. Free, research-based training opportunities available for educators through the GLSEN Hawaii Chapter.

​Teaching ToleranceA place where educators who care about diversity, equity and justice can find news, suggestions, conversation and support.

What Parents and Guardians Can Do:

Stop Bullying Now!Parents play a key role in preventing and responding to bullying. If you know or suspect that your child is involved in bullying, there are several resources that may help.​Cyberbullying Research CenterResources for parents.